Commercial
As autumn temperatures drop across Argentina and Chile, food service operators and retailers face intensifying pressure from rodents, cockroaches, and stored-product pests migrating indoors. This guide provides a structured IPM compliance and pest audit framework aligned with SENASA, SEREMI de Salud, and international food safety standards.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 31, 2026
Bed Bugs
Spring tourism season brings a dramatic surge in guest turnover to Egypt's Nile cruise fleet and Upper Egypt heritage hotels, creating ideal conditions for Cimex lectularius establishment and spread. This authoritative guide details scientifically grounded detection, monitoring, and remediation protocols calibrated to the unique operational realities of Egyptian tourism properties.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 31, 2026
Spiders
As autumn temperatures shift across Australia, redback and funnel-web spiders intensify their activity around construction sites, industrial properties, and outdoor infrastructure, presenting serious envenomation risks to workers and site managers. This guide outlines evidence-based identification, prevention, and treatment protocols aligned with IPM frameworks and Safe Work Australia guidelines.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 31, 2026
Pantry Moths
The Gulf region's date processing industry and traditional souk retail environment create near-perfect conditions for pantry moth establishment year-round. This guide outlines science-based IPM strategies tailored to the unique climatic, cultural, and regulatory context of Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 31, 2026
Commercial Pest Control
As temperatures rise across China's logistics corridor, bonded warehouses, cold chain hubs, and cross-border e-commerce fulfilment centres face heightened pest activity that directly threatens regulatory compliance and export certification. This guide outlines the spring inspection protocols, GACC-aligned IPM frameworks, and pre-shipment documentation standards required to maintain zero-tolerance pest status.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 31, 2026
Rodents
As temperatures rise across Russia and Eastern Europe each spring, Norway rat populations that overwintered inside grain stores, flour mills, and cold storage depots surge rapidly, threatening food safety compliance and commodity value. This guide outlines the biology driving seasonal pressure, facility-specific vulnerabilities, and a structured IPM exclusion framework for operations across the region.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Commercial Pest Control
The March–May pre-monsoon window is the most critical pest management intervention period for Indian food industry operators, as rising temperatures and humidity accelerate cockroach, rodent, and stored-product insect pressure. This authoritative framework provides a structured, five-stage IPM audit protocol aligned with FSSAI Schedule 4 requirements and GFSI certification standards.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Bed Bugs
Airport hotels, crew rest facilities, and transit hubs in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico face elevated bed bug pressure due to high international guest turnover and warm climates that accelerate Cimex lectularius reproduction cycles. This guide presents evidence-based detection protocols and IPM frameworks tailored to these high-risk hospitality environments.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Ants
Pharaoh ants pose a documented public health threat in heated healthcare buildings across Germany and the Netherlands, where their colony-splitting behavior and pathogen-carrying capacity demand a precise, bait-only IPM response. This guide sets out identification, prevention, and eradication protocols aligned with EU biocide regulation and infection control standards.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Cockroaches
German cockroach populations in Turkey and Israel have developed documented resistance to multiple insecticide classes, posing a direct compliance and reputational threat to multi-outlet food service operators. This guide outlines scientifically grounded resistance testing methodologies and structured rotation protocols tailored to the regulatory and operational realities of restaurant groups across both countries.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Spiders
As temperatures rise across the Midwest and Great Plains each spring, wolf spiders and brown recluse spiders emerge from overwintering harborage sites and actively colonize the warm, cluttered interiors of food distribution warehouses. This guide provides warehouse managers with a science-based IPM framework to identify, prevent, and control both species while maintaining food safety compliance.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 30, 2026
Ants
As autumn temperatures fall across Australia and New Zealand from March through May, ant colonies intensify foraging and actively seek warmth inside commercial food environments. This guide provides supermarket operators, fresh produce retailers, and FMCG warehouse managers with an IPM-based prevention framework to protect stock, maintain audit compliance, and prevent costly infestations.
PestLove Editorial Team
IPM
Mar 29, 2026